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I I . I . gW-,4---V4Vi13,, � I . I . ", - A&T - � , .,A , , 'PAV4, jqe th t ,� '� , � * 5 _1 t � - �?, , . I I ' - . ' I A . . .1 . . . "! I 11 . � i � , . Zwt ____ I I . ��i. C.bumb. . 0'4W%0UuA%Y'ah0dW4'1Vh, W" = - . �. , - . , M 1 r4glin 1�' � I- I'll - � ' I a goo the kVber_,00uM�17 , , . 44W, Eli 4 . 4* Intorest of okm of '*e soewdes; � our,ovQ001 to IWA 00 �'vw d, ;, "i� !_,!11 �V, � P� F I E L � D - ' Th t d fruit fa�rms arei worth . I _;vRWVb Davi t � * ��,% . I a � I * for Air. and . - the unt I , , I ,�, 11 a from Page I I , . -, .— ovnung, is the adgee of a well Imown Sor%s ana. re ". 1 a . I . counecteg with . .-V , t � " . . Hensel, I with 0, score, of '9,71 hat t1e. Oauo!oer of I a were Ire" ,.e �ar�ners in this 2 I Wvi�` i need of ft us the .rwA' I , .. . . , � VW4 1�� � , Xbs. ,George Robb and her da -ugh- AgAcVltuml authority. owners, should - - ,�� P . . I made the, q R, 11 now h*ly spoll the roof, while palptiW wm"00 �. � I . 4M , , , " . . � ,. , 1. MR eeT 04 41igbwaY 0011- ter, Fairy, Of 1St- QRAOrines were the me" every effort to keep them, for . %" ,so very interestiW, ecob, v1sitors with &Ire. 113allaul, �1, ,fmighed lbuylng, it. - 1 , -1 , , h,w . i I , , , , me a year ago that vuoshsof Mi. and Mr% James, Wodia mqjjey will , f . . was that,Stmtford and.a-ensall I e and 'XisisL 'Stott- eagaged in harvesting and owing bo many years. to it. I . . I , .1. I , be made rora theim in claso, . ' I had svve v"7 y,, c�*e;Wi Mr. -and Mx& Garnat Oudnro and favoroble, Weather ecaditions during 7%o waspber clinka Vvnouteed, the, and, Mr. and Mrs. James McQueen the future as in, -the past. Furbher, wj --untill � xy o"wn is w* 4�iv'- . I . 11 I � � $� ' � -V�ben I left Aylmer in last week.. � - , -he -points out that groyers- who sell games i Tleiisall leading - a f0ldly of Toronth are visiting in the pa4, o6upko of weeks or so, the a,n4 quite a large ,nuniber avo Vwt- . 1-11 .'M%OdLs w" secretly Afiss vible't Pet�rie of 'SaUh Ste, nearest home get the' . beat prices. recent game� when, 0trathird won, by 6dwn. - - I yield 4*�)protty good, while root crops img the woocb and swa�npo for *0, � . t. .- " ---11._1- * ­i�endlT�g her holidays- at Culls s,odd in the home ' markets often ,�. scol.e �of "; - . .11 " "N " "I "i�� ,, g e v , e .S%cey, Mr. and Mrs. Wnt promiod,an abundAtt yield. wild, lb�mles 'while quite a maubw - � _50sil"m A, ". .�, that am ,e ened th, ,Mr. John ,., "No %"N�% T :,.qt��'the vonstruction, of an. Marie, ii - 1w of the 1. de ,, I , ,� X � I ,,,,.�X,ou, �c rt n wn nd, a few 6howem, gg . lj". M Mbe 'Nark Miontpson of ,Soaftrth; Uve hwnp-9m a .. . ;1 � " seore, so -that the gwmie (m .Monday Wlo� and Miss. Yom A4 I . , "'r " . , 1, � , I I I I I . , paii't keep a goodulm the home of ,her sister, 'Mrs. Robe et more than fancy.fruit"shipped to ov�ewng last was, a m(O'st exciting one Township -of Hibbert. and, Mr.'and we beliove, Is ,W be successor to Miss would make an � abund�mt yieu . , W ' 4 �� op he eaw tabEcicatJ& his .. -, Allen... ' distant cities."'But selling culls any- I . X �111111511 I ""I" � ' weft G. Gibbings on, the Banlk of MoU6- 'The hoeing of bee , js�now.giviM' , 1�1 I 11 . IL - rien, M . ,, ,i, � . �� 11 . as'to what cl,wb would break the tie Mrs. Glwm Bell ,of Tuckerwnith, , , PR , I Miss Mark5� vielted f ,& in. Hen- where is very poor p, lie as itbringi I " , , , 4,'��,Wlf"�", �. I 0 y I ""Ti'i �,,�q of Aylmer .�s a sell last week. , and win out and which lea to the Ac- 1.9undaY -guests With Mr. W. L, Mae- realtstaff as Miss lGibloons intends in -a good deal of ftMIoAnlent an 4 0 I'll t ,�,, %am 1"Xice the Price down, badly, and lessens the ,00ry of Hensall by the above men- LeTen, and ,Mr. and' I&S., RGY Mae- the near future,going-in-0-Me part-, yield is very-pxofmlis&ng� , d flid .1 .1 iI� � , , _1 '111 ;V��.­,11 I � X,!, Of, tilv late F. D. Hutchison, 'Mr. John, Ratteebury and children desire o�,, the. buyer for th rtA - " M� ". , I . . e f t. I ­ 110 1. i , * �� I 1� , � - .� tioned peore. The battery for Strat- Laren. I nership,in the mwtrimonial line. - _ ...L., -,, . .. ­ I f. k . -1 . � . .otjSeaf*iAth; Xr. and Mrs, of Burlington, wea " 1. _ ... �p visitors at the * , . . I ,4,;, I I . ,�, 1,11 wl,�,�i:,��,,� 1,1; I t,own,L ' ` '0 id� . . , � 1, W i, �,� � d - % and Mrs. Rws Scott lasT ford was Tuuney, FUbig and. Me, Mis's Mvibell4ofins of London is a ,Mr. W. I]& 'Cross and. Urs, Cross . . I i �� - , , � � Tait, now fof WAlah home of Mi Kenziev Vie former twi& pitchers and ,guest at the boane of Mr. and' Mrs. amid ,daughter, Miss Golffie, have r4V - " Y? 4 - , . , "I , '' �h , '4Z70 umt1v6s of TuckersnAth,,and, week. STANLEY latter, catcher; for Hensall, Kerslake, Albert`Sbirray, turned' fraw spending a few vireeks' I - . I 1. _111�r- �� , I "E .. 1)"'N 4'flp 1 * �111, Ell' MOTORISTS 'i , 1041'11� ,V i0lark, formerly of Seaforth, I A r. �; "'. ., �, , � . i � . . � � ­ � . � ­ .. �. pitcher, aM Joynt, catchier. The base Lloyd Pasmnore of Delhi spent Sun- bank holidays and 1&, Hillier, ac- - '.'�11 . barbler. of the can�goods I i6. and Mrs, 1). C. Martin of De- umpire was Forgie of London and,. day at the pareptal home. countamt, acconipanled by Mrs. Hil- . I I �9' ,, _,�Z, . . I � ' . I I . J, 0 " I E�1,1.��' �� _� , ''. '---- CONSTANCE . troit called on, friends, on the, Goshen plate um,We, Shaddock of, Hensall. MT. -and Mrs. Harold Halliard left 1=4, left the firstpart of -this week Vsed Cars to be sold at 1 - �� �;�. , - � Repburni "Witch's" father, , I I . I , F ,, I I'll .. .. � Yarmouth townslilp and I I . Line on Sunday. Mr. Martin taught The Hensall boys are receiving very the. first part of thU! week for 134ight's for (hoffida,ye. . . I . .., ­ A j ,�i�,' li. � V4401% Of � "� . , 'in the Goshen school over 40 years much praisO for this game and their.:qrove where they Will camp for a Mr. John doulter has ,been confin,. Greatly ReducedFrices- [ ' � - , I , I ... & � for honors, in the eleventh Mrs, William Britton is visiting in ' ... I I... I I ago and this was -his -first visit to good combination, plays. ,, Mere -was nuniber ,of weeks. � ed to W room for the ,past week or I . . 11 4 I Put., "Nitch?l Hepburn, when Warwick. * . ' . .6��, 1 this sectio -n since that time. a fair attendance. Another game Mr. ,George Dined'ale, member Of so from a severe atta;k of sciaticEL 0 4. .. �01,7­ ��, 14 26 years of age, was elected Mr. and ,Mrs. Leo, Stephenson spent 1927 Ford Tour'ing I ,­ ­W�11;% I . , . . 111,111, I. ' fT6,m Bran- -but will, au doubt, makd -good T - . , ,.�, I I meive, )of Yarmouth and four yeary last week in .Ba-igden. . Rev. E. A. and ,Mrs. Poulter and will be played here Frr&vy evening, ithe Manitoba Legislature, ec,ov �t,;` I . L f . ".. aft", nvus eleetW member for West Mr: Lerweglyn Andrew of Prince A]- son, George, -of Brownsville visited July 27th, between Ingersoll and don, 'Man., accompanied by Mes. Dins- ery and, regain his usual aelliby. 1927 Pontiac Sedan . % -1� ew . . ,14 for -a few days with friends in Stan- Hensull. dale and ,family, are visiting with The odcIfellows of 'Hensull Lodge I 4 A J� ", in 'Vuse, � .. r ��,,� I FAg, -in the, Diolnindon 'R a seat bert,:Sasik., visited at the home of his ..... , 1, , � - � � . . os. s4st4t;, Mrs. B. B. & ley. Monday, August. 6tb, has ,been pro- Mr. andMrs-. G. C, Petty, Mrs. John No. 223 held Dc4oratjon, ,Se i 1929 Esse I ,­ I Siornlierly head:b.yAhe late Roh , Th _ tephenson, last ' rviees at � � I .1 � I '%` 1. , Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Johnston 0'! clainierd Civic ,Holiday. Dinsdale and. rehvtivos -in Hensall and Rensaii, union cemetery and also at , ,,��. Cavrothers, Minister of Labor in the week. . I ' ::: �- . I . . ,.. 1'.1.11 '... ith Thamas Rev. Mr. Bremner of Brucefiold Kippen. I I MeTagigart's cemetery a f6W miles 1932' Ford Coach ' , t. I '�11 I Booden Cabinet, and, a seat that -was � Mr. and -Mrs. P. Gardiner of Lon- Robinson. and family. preached *w1th much aweptance -in , The auction sale of Mr. John SheP-, east on Sunday aifternoon last. Meet- . 4 ', , ,,, itionall, -don, visited with Mrs, B. B. Ste,phen7 'W, and,Mrs, Frank Boyd of Nia­ the United Church on 1jund1ay morn- hard's held qn,Saturdhy, was well aft- ing at the lodge 1932 Terraplane Sedan . ,;,,,, I -or , '� , ,V�& y Conservative, held, f room at two o'clock � � I I 1�,; many "years by'the I -ate AndTew In- .son ,on Sunday. . Am��,'�, I . . ' Mis gara Falls sq�ent a few days wi,th their ing last and Rev. Mr. ()handier of 'tended, and was a very successful sale. they marched to. Iffie soldiers' monu- I 11 pt- , gram, ajoibboad conductor. Mr. 'Charles Parsons and I I 10 '5fl ' a R La, ont Kippen delivered a very intereoting n. in front h To I ", us n, .Mrs, Mrs. 'Charles Hart an&,little son que t of (b e wn Hal where ,1928 Hudson Sedan � ��. - rl%e�y'taike theix politics seriously, Amy of Blyth visited Mr. and Mrs, co ' - - oy in - ­� . 1111.- le"t the Liberals do,, for Elgin E. Adams. � IM,r. and Mrs. James M-nistrong sermon in t,he evening, A -t ,.the and daughter of:Twonto, are spendL thpy decorated for fallen. herom ' ,.. ... . I ..... ", at ,and family of Rosetown, Saskatche- mbraiiing service Miss Florence Welsh ing soTn6 weeks with, 31T. and Mrs. Past D. D. G, M. Hudson of Forest, , 1929 Hudson Sedan . N If ',,ji", � ,,, il��ounty was a hot -bed in '37. That The Sunday school Picnic was held' I . . .1 _ , wan, are visiting with the former's rendered very pleasantly a solo en- A. Foster and family. who was,askod to take charge ofithe . 1". , " iTit PaVMile to, this day. 'Our home in Goderich on Tuesday when, every- ( I �, I �, fs1p mother, Mrs. Wilson Armotrong. *led "Alone with God" and a t the Mr. anAl Ivris, ned Hess and Mr. dec�.reti and several others to chooso ... 5',,� . was directly opposite the Aylmer one enjoyed a real day's, outing. .. on services, called upon Rev. . ,, . I. ,. � and 0VIrs. George Riess have been vis- W. A' Young'for a few ieknarl.�s, to _.. I �, # , �,, evening service MT. W. 0. GoodWin. I . ­ � ., public school. dn' the election of 1911 A large number of.,#he ladies at- --W� . � 11,� , -4' _ g,:,� ". the To,ry children. wor6 ,blue hair- tended the W� M. �. and W. A.. meet- sang very nicely that w,,J-1 known Ited 1by. a nuTnber ,of relativez and, which ,he fittingly repffitd.toThe ba�e- from. f6't,".- , ribbons and blue .neckties; the Re- ing held at Winthro-p last Friday, HILLSGREEN . I . hyniA "Jesus Saviour, Pilot X�-." some from'4uite a distance. .. i1iren then, raotored first Hensall .. . .� V Vg � I . � Improvements have, recently been Union Ceiiietery where quite a large I �V former ohildwn, bays and- girls, wore when an. interesting meeting was � At Caven Presbyteril'an, Rev. W. A. 1,�: - red. The battle of the ballots, hot ,held. . � . M�ss Mien and 'Miaster Clarence Young itolokthe iveT�&e in his usually made to the Rank ofMontreal Office number of depai�tod Oddi,,aows and,. Gasoline ... 24c per galloiX � - �� - . I . ,the way of re4paidting, varnishing ,Rebekah novembers' graves were dec- ­ . � . as itt' was, bad to back up. Heir sMx. and Mrs. W. E. Hinchaey of Love vi:slt�.d, their uncle and aunt, Mr. able y0anneir and at !St. Paul's An- "n TVTA ryr 'I .. �'l , , �, � A 11_11___I� 'D- Ift'r- In.__1__ and re -lettering signs the work be- o.r..&.a Bro G J Sutherland was + I 10T. all^ � �i�� r , pulling and nealme gral ine - 01i, boy, it was "over the to -P71 F�r blue Seadvr callem 'on Mr. and Mrs. E. "afrns- on Tuesday, an -d Mrs. U. Xviloir and children, near Hensall. . I s. -?Z! IV. . r pre6ched very acceptably. I ing done (by ATT. Fred Kennings. . . . . . -000 F 5 caled �,pon for the opening part of 11�'- ' - ribbons ,ind ties. ,, I Mr. and, Mrs. Fred Elliott were Master Regis and Patrick Aubin, 6 Alt C b ' �ixmel Pres yterian Church a, . 'Ono of our rinks in a recent tourna- the service, after which a -hymn was 11 -Plate - Batteries , I " �t �', I , To ,my way .of thinlEng the Rep- ,� . callers'on M_ � -r, and Mrs. Jack Fergu­ are visiting their grandparents, ,Xr. quartette w y as rendered very sweet] . at ment Seaforth made a rvory good, [showing' capturing first -prize. The ...,$557c -sung and . then Rev. W. A.. Young , j,jX and -Rev. M. B. Parker were called' �' * burn government has started �out ?son on Sunday afternoon. and Mrs.Maxim Denno,me near Blake. by Mrs.. Margaret MoLaren, Irene rin,k was conVosea -of Mr. 'Alfred, upon for sho,rt addresses, following 13-Plate'Batteri,es ... S6J.6 . .t�, right. They chopped off $2,000 each ',�' � _­ or.fzranisrt and choir leader, is co-oper- Miss Edna Cochrane, R.N., is vis- Deters, *tabel workman and Irene � I Clark, ,F. Bonthron, W. O. Goodwin I which Bro, Wesley.Moore, a Past D. I . I .1 �tp..' , __ __ . I of the ten. Ministers' swailaries- then I went. after the lesser ligiits. Xt this iting her sister, MT. and Mrs. R.:Hop- kins, of Hinsdale, Ill., and also tak- Hoggarth. . . I -Miss Louise Druinimond, and aunt, . and Allan McDonell. i D. G. R, wa,s called upon to give Regular Heavy Tires at one4 ' . 'VARNA i7_ , , , I I - . , writing -about a 4u�axte� of a million, �. - I ing in the Centennial of Progiess Ex- Airs. Reid.Trott, have returned'f"On' G. C. Pttfy, Wilson Carlile�­ George E Fee and, W. R. Dougeal motored the beautiful decoration charge which , . he ve'ry imoressively and then third less than standard Mrs. Jot;-eph Love; Mrs. L. Forsythe, �: q dollars havebeen lopped off thepay- : , J 'Mrs. Mossop -is spending a few 'hibition in Chicago,' - a very Pleasant week's visit with ' to Goderich on Monday evening last gave . I I .1 Brc). Fivhburn, the present DK. D. -G. � . isheets toT those who did rxitbang tu :.. ,, . . days'with friends in Bayfield. Miss Aftnie Jarrott attended ,th�e friendis in Windsor and T 0. oront , to attend a ispe,cial meeting in the . . . 'M, -the closing part of the price. . '., , .- .., earn it but draw. their - pay, and', to ;3fis.ses Gladlys, and EmIlly Boat,ty Godierich �Sumrrer School last week. MT.- and Mrs. Knapp' of Windsor Groderich Lodge. gave m -vice, af�er Which the brethren mot- I . -, ., make sure the money will. not figure- I � again an the now Liberal govern- of London are on their vacation. . 'Several from this district attended Mrsp* Fred 1111ayes ,of Moose Jaw, Sa,k-, visited Mrs. Blanche McAllis- ,were week end, ,jisitors at the home of Mrs. Lammie andfamily. 1Ch,rch services in the United ored to MIcTaggart's cemetery, re- . I � �. I hj�entls pay sheets, 11,Mitch!' her. -grab- bed the strings, and'has got anniversary services in Bayfl.eW .- Pres- byteria' Church Sunday, ter, also Mrs. Walker during- the week. Mrs, Hayes intends leaving ,Master Ross Green and co . usin, Church on the cdm�lng Sunday, July 29th, willbe at the usual hours of 11 peating the decoration, service there. Past D. D. G, M. Petty p1la,ced flowers Hudson Terraplane Distriba" . I purse .1 . I . Harry Nixon and Attorney-'Gen,Bral n Harvest ,is progresising at ,a. rapid for her 'home on Thursday. I aster are u M .-Hugh Doig of Kippen, 0 an a .. ,and, 7 p.m. Rev. Mr.,Brenmer and on the momuniemt at H�ensall and a]- _. . r �, .1 Roebu4 to help him. Two- farmers rate in spite of the'extreme heat . 3fr, and Mrs. Albert Keys an,A - an extended motor trip through the . States th-eir� Miss Mar- of Brucefield will take the morning is* on ,the grav�es at Hensall Union . I HENSALL, ONT. I " : t, and a lawyer raised on a farm, and Crops in general are looking good, I family of Exeter visited at the home with aunts, I service and a minister from ,Toronto I ceinleterY. I I I . I . who also learned to set Vpe at a Mr. Eberhaxt of 9,4�afo'rth spentth, of Mr. andl Mrs, Ross Lolve. " I . ., � . .1 .. __. .- - - . � . I I . . ' . . . � I �­ I .dollar and a half a week. What week end in .Varna.'' We axe glad to report that little . - . Chance haS the Poor grafter got. with � � that ��tno, and Dru-ne. Marsh,01, -- ' M,r- -George Beatty, ST., Mrs E B�e,atty, alTs. M. Beatty and ') ';� I T, Helen Love egughterof Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love, is recovering nicetly from, 111,7t GOING FORWARD,WITH SEAFORTH I other former, with an eye, f0r the � . Edyth 'Beatty -motored to Listbowel I she received to her axm while . � I . . varmints. one day �ast week.' . playing. .1 I , I I . . T4,,-,,m,tn is now Grit, The old cotrn. I The Hills,green congregation mot- . I � I I 1 I. I cub is steaming like all-foTty. .90 o1red to Dayfield on Friday to attend I I m- I � . t h Sunda ­honl ;­ I,_1A � I I ��­ - MU9. . 1. . � �BIL POWIL. W AL U.N 1. . . � . I- J 11 I � av Jowett'L�� Grove. I .1 I 'The 'The Women's Auxiqiary of Hills- " . I - _ - , . Young People's So,clety has green Church met on Wednesday, I I . r 0 Brucefield W withdrawn itsmeetings for July and Auguisj. The minister is utilizing July l&th, at the church, 'The �, ins Taking the game all through, it Thompsion picnic was, held on . I ngs by holding Wednesday afternoon at Snowden's �. . .. (-Continued fro4h Page 1) In-jef, 'bright servi6es. The attend- Grove. I I . , � I amoe is increasing. Miss Davidson, :�L ,�a ice r was taken to Scott �. ,.. -returning the pregsure play and a- or.fzranisrt and choir leader, is co-oper- , when 1,6rrre, Ells" 4t+��i ,­dnd . guin gave McGee plenty of work. a -ting heartily ass is al4o the choir KIPPEN � � Rutherford made a dangerous play assisteod -by Mrs, Fingland. All the , I 1. '. I I I but Mx�Gee served. Near the close of . . the fw,,.t half La,vis; had to save two offerings at these meetings are de- voted, to the -M. and M. Fund� ' T�Irs. Frederick Janes, Moose Jaw, . I more shots ,but from farther out as Visitors in the villaje-. Miss Reta 4c"!mpanded by Mrs. Orchid Thomp- I . � I the full backs kept Egmondville well Mc;Leod- Regind, Sask., with Mr. and s"on, we're recent visitors at the home I out. Mrs. Jot;-eph Love; Mrs. L. Forsythe, ,of their cousin, Mrs. Earl Sproat and I � . . � , . Dark Ends Game Torowo, with ,her parents, Mr. and Mi -s. R. W. �Hoy- Mrs. Neable and family., . Iffi-. 1. E. Da,�ies of Toronto will ; I Thirty-five minutes were all that sons. Ross and Bobbie, Toronto, at speak in St. Andrew�s United Church . . could be played in the second half tl�c ihonje of Mr. and Mrs. R. Living on, Sunday morning neA, July 29tb, ­ and even then the last part of the ,4to-ne; Mr. and Mi -s. Jo,seph Renn,et� at 11 o'cltockr4n the.interests of the ,;.. game was played in senii-darkness un- with their daughter, uMys. Joseph Ontario Temqjerance Union. Serg-,,ant- . . der apale green moon. For the first David -ion. at �Port Elgin. . I Major George Dinsdale, M.L.A., of . . five minutes ,of the second half, . . Mr jal,r,le., Bishop has returned Brandon, Manitoba, and his son will - ­ BrueeAeld had the say but af t,er, that home ,after ,visiting vrith his daugh.- s'"�- Mr. G. Dinsdale is an, old Kip- . 1�&.on&ville had an edge for about ter Mrs, Russel Alderson, at North pen- boy whom -we are proud, to we' ­ i 1. . 20 minutes and -gave Levis plenty to Ba�. come back. In, tbe evening Sergearti- , . worry over. Wdl-son Wright rnissed) George Baxrows has returned to .Major Dinsdale will give an address a great chance when 'he only had Pierson, Ma -n_ after is -pending -everal ., in St. Andrew's United Church and I . -the goalie to beat after 15 minuteg weeks With 'his brother, C. Barrows membeirs of his farmfly will assist I ,of play, and Glen Smith drilled a hot . and other relative, in the ,i cinity. with the music. , one at the Brucefield, goal but again ja,mes McCall of British �Columbla, Rev. W. A. Bx'emT*T of Brucefleld Lavis — ed, it out A Ni,�hDlson -- I conducted the mo inn- services in St . s visivaig at the nome of Mr. and . I . ,placed a nice corneT kick but the Mr.-,. Art McCall. . Andrew's United Church -on Sunday � ` . ' IVIM. 0 L&UITL fell down beavily �,T", , -and allowed the visitors to catch up Brucefield backs, Bateman and Hick- I Robert Skelton of Vancouver, B.C., last and gave an interesting and in- . . , . .� I nell, cleared to the side line out of is aguest of his ,sister, Mrs. Thomas spiriog serin)on on. "The New Coven- . . bounds. . Marshall. � - .a��", , Aistses "Mary and Florence . Taking the game all through, it ,­ Hewitt-Tui'pp - ; n .-An )� on sdn, a duet, "That Betwz;i- I IMW P, , 111.1) I L'. I I I was -real clean with very little time I lost.from actuad playing. The Bruce- " f, ' A quiet wedding was soleninii ' � � ` n " turday (miorning last Miss - 1. � ., field team 'had a slight edge on the at the ,Manse on Monday, jul'y � �ITd; � :�L ,�a ice r was taken to Scott I play with Egraondville giving them , when 1,6rrre, Ells" 4t+��i ,­dnd i orial Hlospital, Seeforth, and I � a good game. Ferg. Bullard refereed I and did a job, but he bad an . Claretta Irene TAIA "' W" ^ 11 ' . te, . & + in mIaTriage, Rev. - ' ep �' operated on inimediately Lfor appqn- dicitis. Her -many friends are gl�d 'fav , I 1. '. I good easy time of it because of the clean ,, inin ter of D #' ` g' rrrlinis�ter of Du# urch, *.a ,. 9 that her conddtion is impmving - �.�, I . playling of both beams. . The young couple . , 11 "ide - I orably. . . . I I I . [Brucefield-Goal, L,,i,; full back,, Township. * I �. I 11 I The union, picnic of St. Andrew'z United Church and Hillsgreen Churen ­� . fficknoil, Bateman; ba.lfs, Coo� Rog- . '' - was -held on Friday afternoon last at � �.,: erson, Pepper; forwards, Dentfield, Baird, R-qtherford,; gubs.,- Jarrott, . the seventh "d should have been Jmvett'ls Grove, BaYfleld­ During th-d 'I, . : ... 1. I I Pa- I S yder, Aikenbead. .pp e, n. relieved by Rolly Stewart, ,afternoon softball games were en - . l � '..'Imll � "' ­ ", ,�� 6. Egmondvi - Goal, McGee; full ffle The Seaforth tesan put , on a poor disiplay times joyed bY, the spectators as, well as those taking part. A ,bountiful pie- ;), I , ,+ backs, IvWone, A. N1eh,o,Ison;_ halfs, , son, ,Kruse- forwaTdS, McQuaid, Wet, of all at and didn't show the style of game they arecap- nic supper and ice cr"m was served' I , C. Flannery, J. Flann.eTy,'H. Nichol- able of Playing. Even at that the to a large cro,wd. After supper the races for ,old. : _. I son, G. Smith, W. Wright; subs., j. McKay alid Doig. British Consols team were not a great deal better and, except for the young and were run off An enjo�.able time was bild by . i . po,orr plays they would have been de- -all. l � � : I % ,� Seaforth Loses to Toronto feated. Sergeant�Major George Dinsdale, 3 !I ! ! . . 1:1 'The British Oonsols sefflor team of Dy McMaster and FTed Cooke Of din * M.L.A-, with his wife and family of grandlon� Man., are guests with Mr. I '.... . Toronto defeated the Se'af6rth soft- ton umpired-. and,Mrs. Robert Dinsdale and otber I �._ I I ball nine 16-11 in last Saturday's Br. Oonsols 2 5 1 0 �O 3 0, 2 3-16 friends in this contnunity. Mr. Geo. i lkl "' game. FuTrAbles., errors and miss- SehSorth Dinsdale is an old KIppen bloy who 11 , - ?�'. . plays led to the downfall of the lo- Co�sol&--�O'Neri.Li 3b.; Pa;yne,, 1b.; has made good and has not been home ; , ,� ­ U, cals. With the game well in the bag __Z__� Bridgen, 2b.; Fryer, sA.; McDowell, r f Tade V r"'Al- 1.0 ",--I- for twenty-eight years. His many ,I.A �7k­­A .P-4, A- — I_ ` . ' IVIM. 0 L&UITL fell down beavily �,T", , -and allowed the visitors to catch up * ,y ,I., . ore, . .; e, cd - ' I I w vely V_ Py to meet him and renew acquaint- � il,�. , and tben!"p"os; them un -til 16 runs " ' Seaforth---G. Re-nnie,, s.s.; Muir, 2b.. ances. * �. -Mrs. ""' ,,, , wene chalked up for .the 0onsols Wright, 1b.; E, Rennie, c.; � Taman', Mr, and W. L. Mellis vi,ited 1.1". � 11. against Seaforth's eleven, ­ � , �,�, 11 Neither of the C,onsols pitebeTs T.f.- Burgess, 11.; McGregor, c.f.; Plam't, 3b.; Cudmore, ,p. I I ., -mith friends in ,London recently. . � � S. T. HOLMES & SON were As go _d as Paddon of St. 11 0 "''I, "' " Standing of Town League I . ...M...6.0" , �;, � n here the- Sat- ." Thomas, who was see I . Played Won Lost Pts. HENSALL ��­ , urday previous. Dick beganpitching Collegiate 9 .6 3 12 . Funeral Directors � nommorm" A reciW' will be givon in'the Town �:_ ,bot"the loes,la knocked ,him out of 4X , I ' -Merchants ' - 11D 5 5 10 I ��A - , the Ibbx wid he was forced to let Me- _,�'. Egniondville 9 4 5 8 Hall, Hensall, Thursday evening of . 0 11 I ��," I . :. . , Dbwell relieve him 161f way through Industries 10 4 6 8 -next week by.the pupil# of Greta H. . 1 ��:z'_ tbe, fiM. 'SeaXoTth scored six r1his qyjr4,, . I T�­ an t1wt in-aing with eleven men get- 'j�*!.- ' There are only five more,ga-mes, to be played in the Town League scfio�- Jani�nie, A.TJC.X, of mmsil, piano, violin and guitar. An interesting fee, SERVICE ,,,, 1. and two Ieft ,f,,�..rl . Itling up to bat on, bases- i""', . . dule before the play-offs. The see-" tumof Ithis progrum will be the pros- I I . . p� N141" �,.. I rM.11,Cudiftore, went the route for Sft- r,,,,r . �'J, '.- forth an4 had *no lqni- strike-OUt, and and third teams play a �,sud&u death- entation, of part of Gq:dle%t% Toy Syiyq),ho,n,4y. r'lad" 1%%y, .. I—. - ' The SeA �ice is the same F, 1,;O:,�,' 'klk WotheT FrM* W" the' victITIA �'r.�,­ ,game, the winner to,in4et the top team In two gwnves for chaw, httmjorous and draniiatio reader of Toronto, will I r i ekardless of the price. �),',.;�": , , 1,1� � " When he fanned in the second inningi �,�,,,�,' pionsh 1p, � I . assivt. I I . '. . I �,V� I,. , I Pratk 00&rwre, and "Tvfike�', 'Cooke, T Industries came fh-11-A -;-hl- Mrs. Femner of Amtmal is (h --- A1&ffTPTT AXT IV destiny of 6eaforth anct in a sincere effort to advance its interests and to enlist the co-operAtion of .Seaforth and district in the progress of their neighborhood� a number of the pro . gressive merchants and business men of Seaforth are using the -columns of The Expositor to convey their messages of good will and their offerings of good merchandise and * go(�dyalues. I - . . These merchants have been in business for, many years. They.could not have survived the great econ- . omic stress—especially during the last f . 9, they did not give their patrons good service and more than full value. ' I Prosperity in Seaforth depends to a la ' rge degree on home industry and home activities. The more mer- chand.ise we purchase in Seaforth, spent with our local firms, who, in most cases, pay the taxes that keep the essential community services oper- ating, the more will our comparatively greater pros-. . . I- perity remain, and even greatdr,pr'osperity abound for our town. We are in far betfer condition than many similar size communities, and if we will all get togethe� and co-operate, Seaforth will really go forward. . ___ . . . Real Prices on Threshing Roasts " Threshing Roasts will be Delivered reasonable distances. Smoked and Cured Very Choicest QuilitY Meats of 'all Kinds . of all Presh Meat9 . Have you tried the Tender Waffle Steak? ' ; CHRISTIE'S MEAT MARKET for Service and NAY Phone 58 - 11. Seaforth . I SILVER CREEK DA,IRY ' E. B. GOUDIE ' Prop. I . PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM "A Bottle of Milk Means A Bottle of Health" � Milk contains every element of food value,. in the most delicious form obtainable, but be sure that the milk you'use is Pure Milk. Try a bottle of Silver Creek Milk to -day; we know that you'll ' be pleased. ­ PHONE 144 r 2 . I \ M. E. CLARKE � TRANSPORT i� � - to Toronto and'Wermediate Points . Bonded and Insured Carriers to transport merchandise of every description, quickly,, safely arLA economically. , ' LOCAL, LONG DISTANCE HAULING so I Prompt _rvice -_ Reasonable Rateg Phones: 187 and 9. Toronto Phone-, Adelaide 7305.- . , I . . I I . - - . . T1111�,i_ � 6416rnler.chwon, .,boy ", I , rf,�, ", s were MeT�s a win in last week19 game whenthey vimtinig herbrother, Mr. "Ared T,ay- ,j l�,'�'. , , _ of the (Br%Wh C;onadls te" oa Otis, jdeTeat,4d tble Ckgl4*t82M 4,3 in & *stiff. , r,, a d, i Wolth Mollumedd Works,, W., E. Chapman, Prop. �,M� Ill," - $6 n h.P wffe, " *'K,,,:-i�, tti . Wk struck out Mir wbile W- but amu8ling ,94*,�. Neither 6& The fatrAly #:f the Itte Mr. end Mrs, Complete Amerals from . Practical Experience for-oveT Fifty Years." I -1 P " ,,'T�i�17,", , " tell Ihmoed"69y, took, were full strength due to the gar<len R. f0udtnore� Who am now osid' $65.00 1UP. i - K� .,I �A.. .1 . gfti�o- clouted out iseWorth's (party, so reemits had to be taken 11A Toronto and Xitdhow, 4 -re iZ'Ke . I 11 I Direct Importer, and Manufacturer of �� �11111,.��­ I , �� ,",�_ . I lholhft4, 89M ha lbeen hitting from .the c"d to, fill im Many spending holi&ys In, the old home _�The cost is a matter of i . GRANITE And �MARBLE MONUMENTS , � 11 , - �� '� , ,, ,� � ow"Wotor All sedsom aid i.s laugb� were listdod the crowd as which they -have retained -v%* noth ! I . ,,,,,;, , il, .- �4- 7. " , - 11 1, ' ' �,'.';,��-,-i �._I'�z` ­- F0.y " , MO Tj* be -at oomo, tr%`,jgS7P were - stbmnpted, as it *4& when tb#k vmtutu wer6 your own -Wishes. I A. MONUMENT I What sad memories it recalls. � I I ­ �� OQ=�`MN6 a., 6newba,-" ,Jack VW V . I . I .... ". .1 . ,,, 1,il,'�,, � - , Y. ,� . . 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Expert Mechani ' es us- . ing only Genuine Parts, Guarantee Satisfaction. � Main Street - Phone 187 - . . . .Bell Engi ne and I Thresher Co. , Seaforth,'Ont. Manufacturers of Threshing Machines, I Boilers and Engines We have for immediate I delivery: .1 � 'One 28v5o -,�deoiid hand Goo,di- son Separator. 'One 2SX46 sbcond hand Me- 'Cormick-Detring Se,parator, ,One 24x4O Rebuilt Bell Separ- abor. 0ne 2-8x42 second hand, Water - 1,00 SeparatoT with Straw Gulfting,attachnient. I One 20-�30 reeonditi�oned Rumiley oil pull T.ractot, One 20-36 'RtecomEtioned, Bell Imperial Tractb-r, I at attractive prices Main* St. - Phone 35 1 mmw�w __ - I . � - A.P. SutherJand ' . , usuranc General I , ei�� �.! � I . . I � REAL ESTATE, CONVEYANCING . ETC. � I Representing s t r o n g and reliable insurance . . cornpanies;--p,rompt e - . I � vice and, settlement of ' claims; policies that protect you at lowest jrAtes. I Bargains ift Town ,and Farm Prope . ,rty - Own -your own Home - Call, Phone or -Write us ' . � Maju Street . 'PhOnes-: lt�-J & 152-W I ' � I I ­ .. _­� . I I . " ­- . L.L ";, . . � I I .-­, - I I . . I . - I � �� I � I . 1. . , , I I � I . !?""' , , , , -A' " , , !;.''!;, .., ,4 , ,,j , 1 �",i",","".,"�,i.�,,,,;,,,,"�.��,,,.��",!.Ie,l���i,,i;,L��,,� �2, I �"6�1', , ,� 11; ,, 0 I , 6 I # � I i t I It , 6 , � I I I . I .1) � ,�j , , , - L ... L. . :. W, �P''?I, e,..: 01�11'11d